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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Bhaktapur


Bhaktapur is the third largest city in the Kathmandu valley. The city was once the capital of Nepal throughout the great Malla Kingdom from the 12th to the 15th century.http://www.himalayastrek.com

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Bardia National park


Bardia National park
   The Bardia National park is the largest and most undisturbed protected area in the Terai and is home to scarce Royal Bengal tiger and Nepals famous one horned rhinoceros. The national park located in the mid western district of Bardia, is bordered by River Babai flows right though the parks .

Monday, November 5, 2012

Hanuman Dhoka





Hanuman Dhoka is a complex of structures with the Royal Palace of the Malla kings and also of the Shah dynasty in the square of central Kathmandu, Nepal. It is spread over five acres . original Maha Vishnu Temple in the square, which housed this image, was destroyed in the 1934 tremor. Other structures in the courtyard are: the meeting Chamber of the Malla kings in the northeast corner, the throne of the Malla kings in an open verandah and portrait of the Shah Kings.


Sunday, November 4, 2012

Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve


Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve is the only area in Nepal where licensed hunting is allowed. The reserve adjoins  Myagdi district and Baglung district, just below the Dhaulagiri range in west Nepal.  The reserve begins at 3000m reacher as high as 7,000 m . trees like fir , pine birch rhododendron ,hemlock, oak juniper and spruce are available in the reserve. One of the prime attractions for hunters is the blue sheep , which is abundant in the area. Hunters also get pheasants and partridges in viable numbers for hunting. Other animals found here are leopard, ghoral, serow ,Himalayan tahr, Himalayan black bear, barking deer wild boar , rhesus macaque, langur and mouse hare. Endangered animals in the reserve are musk deer, wold ,red panda , cheer pheasant and Danphe.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Mountain Biking


Mountain Biking is yet another adventure that Nepalcaters to her visitors. Nepal‘s diverse terrain provides challenging trails that meander through isolated villages and dense forest filled with wildlife. In another word Nepal is a mountain biker’s dream adventure come true. Mountain biking offers an enviring this magnificent country its landacae living heritage and its people.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Lumbini



Lumbini
         Lumbini is in Lumbini  zone and Rupandehi district of Nepal . Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini long ago. Lumnini is a holy place . Many people go to Lumbini and pay homage to lord Buddha . Besides the main tempal of Buddha there are Tibetan temples, Chines temple korean tempal. People enjoy visting Lumbini. 

Nepali staple food Dal bhat


Dal bhat is a traditional Nepali staple food consisting of cooked steamed rice or sometimes other cereal dhal and lentil soup dal . ts is generally eaten twice a day mid morning and early evening .It is also called dal bhat tarkari there many also be cueey mad of chicken got meat or fish . dal bhat is often served with tarkari amix of available seasonal vegetables. Nepalese public plate, dal bhat is an inexpensive and tasty meal to eat whilst trekking. If you order dal bhat at a lodge or tea house, any extra dal or bhat you need to satisfy your appetite is usually free. Porters sometimes refer to a hill climb as a '3 dhal-bhat' hill. You may hear a Nepalis joke about 'double dal-bhat' for real hunger or trekker greed.